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Nov. 22, 2015 - Project Camelot
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GOBEKLI TEPE - DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM
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Woman half snake called Shahmaran.
Man half snake called Shahmaran.
Man half snake called Shahmaran.
Man half snake called Shahmaran.
I guess we're at the top of the site.
And we're going to go higher.
Yeah, we'll go higher.
Okay.
We're the first temples.
Okay.
Gebekli Tepe is on the highest point of area.
And here you see the 900 kilometer length the Surya border with Turkey.
And has nine cities in this region.
Yarbakar, Adiaman, Gaziantep, Sharnurfa, Mardin.
Now, we are here.
And here, the blue-colored area is Euphrates River.
It burns from the farther east near Erzurum and Tunjala, comes down and passes through the Adiaman and the Bozoa.
From here goes to Syria.
The other important river is Tigris.
It comes from the same point and then to Iraq.
Both rivers burn from Turkish land and then meet in the Basra Gulf.
The water actually starts here?
Yes, it starts in Turkey.
And goes to Iraq?
Iraq and Syria.
And both rivers meet at Basra Gulf.
Making the boat trip.
Where we can see the Middle East castle and houses.
Beautiful wild animals.
Hal Fete, it's a nice place.
And the ebuses, belt ebuses.
Ah, yes.
Urfa and Buraj is one of the important places where we can only see here in Turkey.
Yeah.
They are under protection.
Okay.
Yeah.
So now we are going to see Beginning of Tjubek Letapa, the first temple of sight, it is on the right side.
Okay.
There's something in Malta like this.
Okay.
A place.
Is there evidence that this could have been filled with water at a certain point?
I think yes.
It was flooded once.
- Uh-huh. - So this is their timeline that they think is the case?
Interesting.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
According to Mark Richards, this is a system of stargates, and it's one of the most powerful and complex ones on the planet.
And it was used as a spaceport by the various races, and it looks like they had help from the local people in some way.
at least even towards the end, maybe, before they left it, if indeed the idea of burying it is real.
They would have to bury it with some preconceived notion that something was coming that would be so destructive and that this needed to be I do know that Mark Richards also said that he is a...
that it was buried on purpose more than once and that they didn't want it excavated because of the things that it might reveal about our true history of humanity.
Some of the statues do seem to reflect sort of a genetic engineering...
This situation going on in which various races are claiming that they contributed their DNA, their fertility, however you want to look at it, to the birth of something, perhaps some races.
So it seems to have been inscribed that way.
The volcanism, to me, indicates that that could have been a reason for burying it, at least initially, if that's what happened.
Maybe it's just me, but I can't help but be slightly suspicious that the fact that this is being excavated by Germans cannot be an accident.
I'm wondering if that means that the beings from Aldebaran have anything to do with this site.
There could be indications of that.
So, what you're saying is that we have, in this grove of olive trees, soil that looks like it has filled in spaces and that the scientists have already used deep penetrating radar to determine this in this area, so under the trees.
The trees are, all this area is boarded off with barbed wire and people are not supposed to go in there.
And yet they found these structures, I guess, under the ground with ground-penetrating radar.
And then you have a grove of pine trees behind that.
And all of these hills surrounding the pine, which is Gobekli Tepe, including this grove over here, yeah?
Yes.
Is another place where they've used the radar to determine that They're finding pillars that are even larger and taller than the ones in Gobekli, Tepe, A, B, C, and D. So what you're talking about begins to look like a huge complex that covered acres and acres.
And getting scientists, I guess archaeologists, to work together to excavate this area Is something of a challenge to say the least.
Planting trees of five or six or maybe ten years ago to cover up what might be found means that they're not actually jumping for joy to expose what's really here.
And you say there's a new site.
Where is the new site?
Okay.
So some kind of maybe copycat site behind here, using a different structure, a square structure with smaller pillars, has been excavated and they're working hard on that one.
Is that what you're saying?
They're working hard on that one.
Unfortunately they're not working as hard on this one, which seems to have more potential.
A local lizard.
Yeah, also the lizard card on the pillars.
Yeah.
So a miniature version.
We have bigger ones of that around.
Yeah.
Fascinating.
What is this square box kind of antenna thing?
Yeah, for measuring.
You think for measuring?
It's for camera.
Archaeologists use it.
I see.
And again, you have barbed wire, so nobody can go over there.
And they're not here now, but they come back, is that right?
Yeah, they come back, yeah.
In, uh, did you say April, May?
April, May, September.
And September, so we're...
Before they walk and go.
Uh-huh.
When it's hot, they don't walk, they can't.
Well, what about, like, the hillside over there?
Nobody tried to look over there?
There are some stone quarries.
It's believed that the pillars come from there.
I see.
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